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  • -t/~ (VL.J91-#0(, I.LO .ff #13a Letter President Johnson to Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa lp possible classified information 06/30/65 A #59a Letter President Johnson to Eisaku Sato possible classified information 06/18/65 A #63a Letter Juan
  • kinister Eisaku Sato on behalf of the Japanese people to the Arr.erican people. A group of 700 was presented at this time, and the remainder are to be delivered and planted as they become available. 21 November 2 4, 1965: Television Program "A Visit
  • . Our not seeking the supplemental will add to the problems of Prime Minister Sato, who is having a difficult time persuading the Japanese of the need for the free use of our bases in Okinawa and the need for Japan to accept a greater role in Asian
  • FOR ALL ' ILLS OF GREECE. HE WOULD NOT BE .SURPRISED IF THEY WERE TO . ftUN OUT OF ISSUES TO . BO!J E HIM FO~, ANDREAS WOULD BE· BLAMED. FOR ·'SITUATION IN SATO ­ .Der- ! NG O. ..SECR:!'f -3 - 1921, JUNE 3 0 , FROM: ATHENS GAROUFALIAS CDNF!IID
  • Rostow to President, 8:45 a.m. 9-.J'7Jj') /11L:S Q6- ~;)..S 2 p /1.4'1'1:b_:,,J 12/1/67 A #82a cable Intelligence Cable ; .. .I,_,, S 1p /~I #l7 fl-lf I /-b-tJ() 12/1/67 A #84b ltr PM Sato to President PCI 1p 11/19/67 A FILE LOCATION NSF
  • &a whal aclloa I ..Ul tat.a aloag wW1otur islte•••t.d gonnm••· cc: n. Sec•o&arf of Sato TIie 84te'Nluf of De,._• The hc•atu., .t CoJinMl'ea ft• Dll'•c•• Boi,eau of &be Bada•t n. >-4mfnl•U-ator. Aa.acy tor lmen1&tto.a Onelopm1t SjJe~lal A••la--- f
  • as describing as ridiculous the commimist insistence on withdrav/al of US forces as a condition for negotiation. - f • | ! I
  • registering decisive gains. FOR THE BOARD OF NATIONAL ESTIMATES: ABBOT SMITH Chairman - 7 - February Z7, 1968 -eoNFIDEN TIAL MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Me•sage to High Commissioner of the Ryukyu Ialands When Prime Minister Sato wa111 here
  • , whose persuasivene es you could then judge.? -tlong As a fallback I have been talking with Bill Bundy#.a. the following cii~1i~ lines: We migiit;P to tHe Japanese at the level at least of the Foreign Minister if not Sato. .Jl::would say that here
  • -cutting in exports back to the United States. Automobiles Mills cited the United States industry's concern over virtual exclusion from the Japanese market. Mr. Sato, a leading banker and head of the mission, said he was unable to get any auto industry
  • woald lib to••• yo• brleny -- U ye,- b&Ye tile time -- aest week. He wU1 be aT&Uabi. M_.a,, Ta ...,. ~..., aJMI FrW&y. :s... 10, 11, 13 aad 14. He 1oe• back to Japaa OIi 5-day. He l• ...... Prime Mlalat.r Sato amt Forelpl MIDlater Ml.Id OD bu It wOIWI